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Thursday, April 18, 2013

I Didn't Realize LAPD's TMU Had A Stark Raving Lunatic Impersonating A Dog As Their Spokesperson

The
agent I spoke to about Gianelli on Friday was listening to me. In any
event, this man is criminally harassing me and advising me that Threat
Management has a problem with me and think I pose a risk that needs to
be managed? The self-inflicted revenge fantasies must have kicked in if
people think the truth is slander. TMU should fear Sandra Jo Strreeter
because lying about me to them exposes them to liability. This entire
situation demands an investigation. I spoke to TMU on Friday. I called
with a question and they phoned back. They were entirely
professionally. They should assess who is using them to do their dirty
work - that would include Leonard Cohen who thinks lying to law
enforcement, concealing evidence, and perjuring himself about the IRS is
acceptable conduct for a Canadian citizen with a green card and a
lifelong history of tax fraud in two countries. Teenagers have figured
my situation out so hopefully TMU did the same. In any event, this
harassment is over my appeal. It is outrageous and this man has been
relentlessly advised to CEASE AND DESIST. He's having a ball.
Impersonating my teacher as a DOG.

This man belongs in prison. I've also spoken to Detective
Viramontes/LAPD about him and his ongoing harassment. I wouldn't let
this man serve as my spokesman. People think he belongs in prison, has
motive, is on someone's payroll, aligned with Leonard Cohen and probably
Alan Jackson, and is dangerously unstable. I wonder if TMU would like
this lunatic targeting their elderly parents and children.

All of these agencies blocked your emails YEARS ago (except for Doug Davis who blocked you in 2012). NO ONE
is listening, Kelley, except for the attorneys for a few people that you are slandering and
Threat Assessment and Management - the very people you "have no problem
with". (Apparently they have a problem with you, as in think you pose a
risk that needs to be managed.)

The criminally harassing
ambulance chasing dog continues to target me. What a lunatic. I think
the fact that Cohen aligned himself with Gianelli speaks volumes, no?
That might explain why Cohen felt comfortable taking the stand and
perjuring himself as extensively as he did. Arrogant idiots. However,
this man's criminal harassment is outrageous and has been going on since
2009.

Internal
Revenue Service lawyers say Americans have “generally no privacy” in email,
social media messages and other online communications, according to documents
obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union.

ACLU
staff attorney Nathan Freed Wessler wrote in a blog post that the organization
requested “records regarding whether it gets a warrant before reading people’s
email, text messages and other private electronic communications.” The IRS
responded with 247 pages of records, which the ACLU posted to their website.

The
documents do not disclose whether the IRS obtains warrants before reading
digital communications, but Wessler said the documents
suggest the IRS does not do so.

Digital privacy has been a grey area since
the onset of the Internet. The Electronic Communications
Privacy Act says that any email stored on an email provider’s
servers for less than 180 days would require a warrant before it is obtained by
a government authority. Email older than 180 days or any email that
has been opened would not require a warrant.